The 51-year-old former star of "The Sopranos," who died Wednesday night in Rome, downed two pina coladas, four shots and two beers while consuming a heavy dinner that consisted of two orders of fried king prawns and a "large portion" of foie gras, the Post reported.

The New Jersey actor and his 13-year-old son Michael arrived at the Boscolo Exedra Roma hotel's outdoor restaurant for dinner around 7 p.m.. About three hours later the boy found his father in cardiac arrest in their room, according to previous reports.

Six men carried a shirtless Gandolfini, who was wrapped in a blanket, out of the room and to an ambulance. He died around 11 p.m at a Rome hospital.

The head of the hospital's emergency room said the Park Ridge High School and Rutgers University graduate appeared to die of natural causes, according to the Post report. An autopsy is scheduled for today.